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The Influence of the Development of Medical Technology on Childbirth(The First Report): A Comparison of the Roles and the Cooperative Relationship of Doctors and Midwives Kazuko HAMAMATSU 1 1Nagoya University School of Health Sciences Keyword: 医療技術 , 出産 , 医師と助産師の役割 , Medical technology , Childbirth , Roles of doctors and midwives pp.53-60
Published Date 2003/6/30
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7009200207
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 The medically-intervened childbirth being conducted in hospitals today has even come to be called "inhuman". Therefore, we researched how the development of medical technology has changed childbirth in hospitals, and how it has affected the roles and the cooperative relationship between doctors and midwives at delivery scenes. A comparison was made between the year of 1968, when medical instruments and technology were not yet wide-spread in the field of obstetrics, and the year of 1996.

 The results: 1. While the rapid advancement of medical technology has made possible a usually safe delivery for these 28 years, the childbirth itself has changed to be more like a uniform, mechanical conveyor system. 2. As for the relationship between doctors and midwives at delivery scenes, doctors have become ranked as the central figures, and midwives as peripheral ones. 3. The equal relationship between these two roles has faded, and the pecking order between doctors and midwives has become conspicuous.

 From now on, we need to evaluate medical technology and its advancement properly, and examine what childbirth ought to be. This is the pending problem that we are facing today.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-2606 日本看護医療学会

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